Fannie Brown Booth Memorial Library Summer Programs Come to Close

The Summer Reading programs at the Fannie Brown Booth Library have come to a close. The library wishes to extend a huge "Thank You!" to all the parents who encouraged their child to participate in these programs.

Informative programs on dinosaurs, paleontology, fossils, animals, magic, and American history were enjoyed by a large group of children. The theme for the Summer Reading programs was "Unearth a Story", and we also included a program to celebrate America's 250th birthday.

Children were encouraged to keep reading during the summer, and a party was held for those who read and turned in reading logs. We had a dinosaur story, games such as Dino Hop, and feed the T. rex. Children talked about their favorite books, then awards were presented by Bandit the Raccoon.

The library's Summer Reading programs are sponsored by the Center Noon Lions Club. We appreciate their continued support of library programs.